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the fact that their loss of life really led to the civil rights movement and the passage of the civil rights act. this nation owes your whole family and all the families a debt of gratitude. this is but a small gesture, but we are honored that you're here with us today. >> ladies, we owe you a debt of gratitude. thank you for making time for me this morning. i appreciate it. >>> that's going to wrap things up for me. >>> a quick reminder, chris matthews will anchor or special coverage of the george w. bush presidential library. don't go anywhere. "now" comes up next. >>> the boston bombers, and a web of conspiracy theories. did the controversial american talk show host play a role in their radicalization? we'll discuss. with amon mo ha dean, and howard wolfson. >>> also senator rand paul thinks drones can kill some americans, just maybe not others. we'll get the latest on the senate's attempt to shed light on america's shadow war. >>> plus digital office rachel howlett, and jarrell cohen join me to discussing the american innovation revolution, all of that next on "now." humans. even
the fact that their loss of life really led to the civil rights movement and the passage of the civil rights act. this nation owes your whole family and all the families a debt of gratitude. this is but a small gesture, but we are honored that you're here with us today. >> ladies, we owe you a debt of gratitude. thank you for making time for me this morning. i appreciate it. >>> that's going to wrap things up for me. >>> a quick reminder, chris matthews will anchor or...
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you would not have had it and not a series of civil rights pieces of sieve legislation pass given the way this senate operates. >> it's about leadership. david? >> i agree. >> on both sides of pennsylvania avenue -- >> we have had arguments on this show before about barack obama. i'm disappointed in him. i think he wasn't strong enough. i agree with, sadly, with maureen's column. >> i go back to what an ambassador from the middle east told me in year one about president obama. i thought he was extraordinarily moving at the state of the union. but said from the mistake they make, richard, i'm sure you heard this a lot. mistake they make at the white house in twine they blebelieve speech is the end instead of the speech the mean to get to the end. you start there. but you have to do the lyndon johnson, the george w. bush which is -- >> you think they are. the most salient fact in maureen's column is the person they are sending up to the hill is practically invisible. they think they are bending ears and doing politics but it's so ineffectual the result is what the result was. >> i've al
you would not have had it and not a series of civil rights pieces of sieve legislation pass given the way this senate operates. >> it's about leadership. david? >> i agree. >> on both sides of pennsylvania avenue -- >> we have had arguments on this show before about barack obama. i'm disappointed in him. i think he wasn't strong enough. i agree with, sadly, with maureen's column. >> i go back to what an ambassador from the middle east told me in year one about...
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for, you know, women to come in and fix the country and everything is going to be a whole lot more civil and softer and easier and friendlier. actually, amy clubachar, had this to say. >> playing a role to get people here to avoid some of the things we are seeing right now with sequestration and to bring our debt down in a balanced way. >> wow, she is giving us a lot of credit as women. we will fix everything. it silly and a narrow view of politics and to suggest this dinner with 20 women senators will solve all theseout. that the problem with washington is too much penis, essentially. there's just too much penis in washington and not enough uterus. i think that's really silly. frankly, also -- >> i want that bumper sticker. too much penis. not enough uterus. >> i'll make you one. it also reflects the fact women are just as capable of being ruthless, of making bad decisions. this is women. i can show you how women are. that's women. we can throw tables and use our stuff and get a little cooky. >> sure. >> i'm kind of over this story. >> actually -- >> before it's begun. >> i feel that. n
for, you know, women to come in and fix the country and everything is going to be a whole lot more civil and softer and easier and friendlier. actually, amy clubachar, had this to say. >> playing a role to get people here to avoid some of the things we are seeing right now with sequestration and to bring our debt down in a balanced way. >> wow, she is giving us a lot of credit as women. we will fix everything. it silly and a narrow view of politics and to suggest this dinner with 20...
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, got civil liberty advocates up in arms. we'll talk about that. also talk about the special exception as well. stay with us. we'll get into that after the break. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow healthy weight. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. she pretty much lives in h
, got civil liberty advocates up in arms. we'll talk about that. also talk about the special exception as well. stay with us. we'll get into that after the break. max and penny kept our bookstore exciting and would always come to my rescue. but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few...
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>> that's right. i'm s. e. cupp. it is laid night at the white house. all 20 women on the senate. on the menu, halibut, peach pie and maybe a side of civility. >> and speaking of food, that's what we call a segue.
>> that's right. i'm s. e. cupp. it is laid night at the white house. all 20 women on the senate. on the menu, halibut, peach pie and maybe a side of civility. >> and speaking of food, that's what we call a segue.
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secondly, this is really, i think the end of the civil war and the party. the nra is best terrifying the members of the senate which they did a good job yesterday. we had to go through this to get there. n i think there may be another vote, if not, another bill of some sort but this is -- this is the upheaval in the republican party. this is the attempt of the leadership of the republican party in the form of people like pat toomey to get back to the middle so they can win elections again and nra is very busy recruiting the angry people to them and that is what this is about. i think we had to have this battle. we may have had to lose this battle in order to galvanize the american people to understand how they are being blackmailed by the far right. >> a lot to go through to get anywhere. mark halpern, bring us into the mindset of someone who voted no here? what was the process of thinking before making that vote? >> well, look. it's a complicated issue and yesterday was an emotional day. i don't want to impugn people's motives. a lot of number of republica
secondly, this is really, i think the end of the civil war and the party. the nra is best terrifying the members of the senate which they did a good job yesterday. we had to go through this to get there. n i think there may be another vote, if not, another bill of some sort but this is -- this is the upheaval in the republican party. this is the attempt of the leadership of the republican party in the form of people like pat toomey to get back to the middle so they can win elections again and...
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what you said earlier, melissa, in the offing is suspension of civil liberties and rights which are the reason for us fighting the war on terror to begin with. >> i want to be careful. it was ultimately the guy smoking who sees the trail of blood and is brave and checks and sees the whole thing. on the other hand, he wouldn't have been in the boat except that the pictures were released. as soon as those pictures were released, it was the break. >> i think that goes -- what's the good part of surveillance? it's getting the bad guys without hurting other people. right? >> there you go. >> it is generally considered in law enforcement a more lightweight and less invasive way to do a manhunt. we're not knocking on your door. i would be the first to remind you that we did have a lockdown. if we are going to focus in on the policy question, it usually doesn't involve a lockdown. the cia talks about the mosaic theory of intelligence, little bits of meaningless and innocuous information, you put enough of them together and you get this mosaic, this picture that can help you solve crimes or hand
what you said earlier, melissa, in the offing is suspension of civil liberties and rights which are the reason for us fighting the war on terror to begin with. >> i want to be careful. it was ultimately the guy smoking who sees the trail of blood and is brave and checks and sees the whole thing. on the other hand, he wouldn't have been in the boat except that the pictures were released. as soon as those pictures were released, it was the break. >> i think that goes -- what's the...
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the white house right now has threatened a veto on this. what are the safeguards for personal civil liberties in this bill? that seems to be among the issues that some folks have. >> let me back up. that's a mike rogers intelligence bill. i provided the mccaul amendment, the privacy amendment that provided a civilian interface to the private sector rather han the military and nsa. i think my amendment was actually praised by the privacy group, supported by the aclu. i also intend to develop a cyber bill out of the committee on homeland security that deals with the role of d hrkhs and th sharing of threat information with the private sector and critical infrastructures to better protect them so we don't see financial institutions coming down and all the critical infrastructures out there. so i look forward, i've actually worked with the white house on my amendment and my bill, which i think is going to get more praise because it does have a civilian interface rather than military. >> all right. chairman of the house homeland security committ
the white house right now has threatened a veto on this. what are the safeguards for personal civil liberties in this bill? that seems to be among the issues that some folks have. >> let me back up. that's a mike rogers intelligence bill. i provided the mccaul amendment, the privacy amendment that provided a civilian interface to the private sector rather han the military and nsa. i think my amendment was actually praised by the privacy group, supported by the aclu. i also intend to...
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we certainly would and, of course, we didn't come up with any information right now, but this element of what the russian intelligence service, what the security service, the fsb knew about tsarnaev, the older brother's travel in 2012 in russia will be a big question the united states is going to ask the russian federation. >> that's important to know. russia asks the united states back in 2011, check this guy out. he gets checked out. they presumably give whatever information back to russia but he's deemed to be an all-clear from our perspective. then you have this six-month trip from january to july. should that have raised significant flags based on already looking at him? >> well, as you said in your prior segment, hindsight is 20/20, and we always need to understand that there are priority targets that the u.s. counterterrorism community are looking at and there are other targets of interesting. sr. n tsarnaev is yet to be identified as a target of interest by the united states prior to what happened on monday. the federal security service in russia is extremely good. it would be
we certainly would and, of course, we didn't come up with any information right now, but this element of what the russian intelligence service, what the security service, the fsb knew about tsarnaev, the older brother's travel in 2012 in russia will be a big question the united states is going to ask the russian federation. >> that's important to know. russia asks the united states back in 2011, check this guy out. he gets checked out. they presumably give whatever information back to...
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because they think -- >> that's the right wing zoo. >> yes, but they have a bit of a civil war here. >> i think it is. let's talk about that civil war. what happens if you have a good, tough bill which has got teeth in it, no easy rides, no amnesty, just a tough thing. if you want to become an american you got to sweat it, right? what's wrong with that politically for your party? >> nothing except for the fact it's going to be hard to get it out of the house. we have to get 70, 75 votes for it out of the senate to have enough momentum to get it to the house. 80 people voting against any comprehensive immigration bill no matter what it did. >> they like what we got? >> they like what they got and they want to be -- >> that's the alternative. >> they're worried about primaries. for republicans they've got to find a bipartisan path through the house and have the majority of republicans vote for it. that's going to be hard. rubio -- >> can i ask you a question? would it be god good for america if the 11 million people that are here and have been here building families and building lives
because they think -- >> that's the right wing zoo. >> yes, but they have a bit of a civil war here. >> i think it is. let's talk about that civil war. what happens if you have a good, tough bill which has got teeth in it, no easy rides, no amnesty, just a tough thing. if you want to become an american you got to sweat it, right? what's wrong with that politically for your party? >> nothing except for the fact it's going to be hard to get it out of the house. we have to...